Amid the crisis taking place in Afghanistan, the Office of Naval Intelligence found time to remind active duty and retired service members not to say anything unflattering about the president’s deadly debacle. This from westernjournal.com.
And while being told to speak as if seeing the world through rose-colored glasses, the email instructed recipients to be equally happy in discussing the vice president, congress, the secretary of defense, and others according to The Daily Wire, which as it stated were the contents of the Aug. 23 communication.
“Given the heightened political and social atmosphere surrounding Afghanistan, it is important to remind our uniformed personnel (active duty and reservists on temporary active duty) and military retirees of their responsibilities and obligations under Article 88 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and Department of Defense Directive 1344.10,” the email read.
It wasn’t clear exactly who had received the email, but the context made it clear that non-military employees of the agency were also rebuked lest they be too unflattering.
“Even for civilians, you are reminded of the danger that your public comments will/could be attributed to ONI or the Department of Defense,” the email read.
“While you are entitled to your opinion and to share your opinion amongst those you know and trust, being too vocal in criticism of, say, the President or members of the military and civilian leadership may reflect poorly on ONI,” the email read.
The email did not seem to be changing hearts and minds, based on some Twitter responses.
Click HERE to view four ardent, unabashed, defiant texts.
The ONI email did acknowledge, however, that watching the fall of the country where American troops had served might be a little hard to take.
“After Kabul fell to the Taliban last week, the scenes of chaos and desperation have been hard for all Americans to watch, especially for those of us in the national security establishment, as well as those who served selflessly in Afghanistan over the last 20 years,” the email said. “Watching the Taliban sweep back into power after two decades of investment can be a bitter pill to swallow.”
“…bitter pill to swallow,” to say the least. This dipshit Biden (and/or his handlers), by the time Afghanistan is back under the control of friendly forces, will have caused more death and destruction to Central Asia as well as locales far beyond than Genghis Khan could ever have imagined.
Bottom Line: Biden’s blunder is a mistake of gravest proportions–one for the ages. Whatever name it is given, Biden’s XXXXX will never go away.